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| 正面描述 | Dark green and red intaglio-printed note with an ornate guilloche border framing the entire face. The bank title SVERIGES RIKSBANK is set in large decorative lettering across the upper portion, with the denomination numeral 50 in an elaborate rosette at upper left. The central text panel, printed in red, bears the legend FEMTIO KRONOR within an oval guilloche underprint, flanked at lower right by an allegorical vignette of a seated female figure resting beside a lion, accompanied by the motto ROBUR ET SECURITAS and the year 1668. Two manuscript signatures appear at the lower centre, with the issue year and serial number printed in black at left and right. |
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| 正面铭文 | SVERIGES RIKSBANK FEMTIO KRONOR inlöser vid anfordran denna sedel á enligt lagen om rikets mynt av den 30 maj 1873 med guldmynt ROBUR ET SECURITAS 1668 |
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Tumba Bruk, the Riksbank's own paper mill established in 1755, produced both the paper and the printing for this series — an unusual degree of vertical integration that gave Sweden tighter control over its currency production than most contemporary central banks enjoyed. By the mid-1950s, Tumba's facilities were among the most technically self-sufficient in Europe.
Pick 44 belongs to the postwar rationalization of Swedish currency design, a period when the Riksbank was quietly retiring the elaborate older series. The 50 Kronor denomination saw relatively modest circulation volumes compared to lower denominations, and surviving examples frequently show heavy use — the 1950s Swedish public genuinely spent these rather than saved them.